To Aleksandr Rodchenko | ©1993
A visual homage to Aleksandr Rodchenko, icon of the Russian avant-garde, this composition merges object and portrait in a dynamic play of forms and reflections, evoking constructivist aesthetics, Russian constructivism, and artistic avant-garde, transforming everyday life into formal and experimental narrative.
The shiny, imposing scissors seem suspended above a printed face, suggesting a dialogue between cut and memory, matter and concept. The sharp angle and marked contrast evoke constructivist aesthetics, transforming everyday life into formal narrative. The work invites reflection on the boundary between image and identity, shadow and meaning.
Thank you!